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Frequently asked questions

    01. Grid-tied vs off-grid solar systems?

    A grid-tied system is connected to the public power grid, allowing you to send excess energy back to the grid for credits or compensation. An off-grid system is independent and uses battery storage to store excess energy for use when the sun isn’t shining.

    02. How does net metering work?

    Net metering allows you to send excess solar energy back to the grid in exchange for credits on your electricity bill. These credits can be used to offset the cost of electricity during times when your solar system isn’t generating enough energy, such as at night.

    03. How much can I save with solar?

    Savings depend on your energy consumption, the size of the solar system, and local electricity rates. Generally, you can save 20-70% on your monthly electricity bill with a solar system.

    04. Do I need batteries for my solar?

    Batteries are not required for grid-tied systems, but they are essential for off-grid systems or those wanting to store excess energy for use during power outages or at night. Battery storage increases the flexibility and reliability of your solar system.

    05. How long do solar panels last?

    Solar panels typically last between 25-30 years, with most manufacturers offering warranties for 20-25 years. Over time, they may lose a small percentage of efficiency, but they continue to generate power for many years.

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